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Offline pinfrog

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Solenoid problem
« on: May 05, 2009, 06:55:42 PM »
I fired up my 78 Playboy yesterday ,went to start a game but the ball wouldnt kick out.On further investigation none of the solenoids would work except the knocker and flippers.Couldnt see any burnt fuses or anything noticably wrong.  Any suggestions what the problem could be?Cheers Les.

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Re: Solenoid problem
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2009, 07:00:51 PM »

There's a fuse under the playfield - check that.
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Re: Solenoid problem
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2009, 07:03:40 PM »
do not rely on a visual inspection of fuses.take them out one at a time and test,with the power off.
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Re: Solenoid problem
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2009, 08:10:59 PM »
Thanks for the reply fellas. I swapped the slowblow fuse from my Supersonic (which I checked was working before swapping ) and  blew that fuse,what is causing the fuse to blow?

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Re: Solenoid problem
« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2009, 08:18:13 PM »
Sounds like you have a shorted coil or diode.  Physically check all coils do they all look Ok?  Disconnect A3 J1 and then put the fuse in, does it blow?  If not then most likley culprit is the out hole kicker coil.  If it does still blow then this coil is Ok and its one of the other playfield coils.
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Re: Solenoid problem
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2009, 11:01:27 PM »
Sounds like you have a shorted coil or diode.  Physically check all coils do they all look Ok?  Disconnect A3 J1 and then put the fuse in, does it blow?  If not then most likley culprit is the out hole kicker coil.  If it does still blow then this coil is Ok and its one of the other playfield coils.

Sound advice.

Just check that the playfield fuse is correctly rated - I think it should be 1 Amp SloBlo
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Re: Solenoid problem
« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2009, 03:30:10 PM »
Fuse is a 1 amp sloblow,now I have to find were to buy some in Perth

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Re: Solenoid problem
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2009, 05:01:00 PM »
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